Zimmerman wants shooting trial jurors sequestered

SANFORD — The neighborhood watch volunteer charged with fatally shooting 17-year-old Trayvon Martin wants the jury at his trial to be sequestered and for jurors to be able to inspect the crime scene.

George Zimmerman's attorney filed a motion today asking that jurors be kept in isolation during the trial and that their names and other personal information remain confidential because of the immense attention the case has received.

Attorney Mark O'Mara also filed a motion asking that the jurors be allowed to inspect the gated community in Sanford, where Zimmerman fatally shot Martin during a confrontation last year.

O'Mara says the field trip will allow jurors to determine the reliability of witnesses.

Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder. He has pleaded not guilty, claiming self-defense. His trial starts next month.